The finale was a very entertaining and sometimes moving disappointment - though a disappointment by the extremely high standards of the show. There were many things to like (spoiler alert, of . . . . Continue Reading »

In today’s On the Square , James D. Conley is also interested in moral courage: Increasingly, Catholics are told that if they cannot conform to secular morality, they should leave the secular . . . . Continue Reading »

Watch a film with William Doino in today’s On the Square , where he talks about Serpico and doing the right thing: Most of us will never be in a situation anywhere near as perilous as Serpico . . . . Continue Reading »

I’m on the Council on Casinos. a group sponsored by the Institute for American Values. Our purpose is to fight the spread of gambling in America. See our report, Why Casinos Matter . As . . . . Continue Reading »

Why is the music of these days so inferior to that of earlier times? The pop/rock music, that is. If youve ever read the comments while listening to an older song on you-tube, youre . . . . Continue Reading »

HERE are seven opinions, including mine. Ken Masugi reports on another channel that he saw his first and last BREAKING BAD tonight. His comment: “Did I laugh in the wrong places?” . . . . Continue Reading »

1. I have no idea how the continuing resolution/defund Obamacare/delay Obamacare maneuvering are going to play out. 2. President Obama just isn’t that popular. He is closer to unpopular. His . . . . Continue Reading »